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- Norsworthy is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Barry Norsworthy (1951–2021), Australian rules footballer Hubert Henry Norsworthy (1885–1961)...
- Hubert Henry Norsworthy (1885 - 18 August 1961) was an organist and composer based in England. He was born in Haverigg, Millom in ****berland in 1885, the...
- Kathryn L. Norsworthy is an international humanitarian psychologist and a professor of Graduate Studies in Counseling at Rollins College, whose work focuses...
- August 15, 2020. Retrieved March 11, 2021. "Jeffrey B. Norsworthy (a/k/a Mic****e-Lael B. Norsworthy), Plaintiff, v. Jeffrey Beard, et al., Defendants"....
- Naomi Norsworthy (September 29, 1877 – December 27, 1916) was an American psychologist who served as the first female faculty member at Columbia University...
- Ron Norsworthy is an American visual artist and designer. His work employs notions of spaces and decoration of space as narratives about his lived experience...
- do****ents in the Public Record Office discovered later by the author Laura Norsworthy and published in her biography of Frances' mother Lady Hatton, The Lady...
- around Manhattan all designed by noted visual artist and designer Ron Norsworthy. In 2002, a new talent search had begun, this time by P. Diddy. Diddy...
- and 1970s. The son of Graham Ernest Norsworthy, and Marjorie June Norsworthy, née Hill, Barry Graham Norsworthy was born at the Queen Victoria Maternity...
- cards and at funerals regardless of race, religion or social status". Norsworthy, Scott (1 September 2018). "Clare Harner's 'Immortality' (1934)". Notes...